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Posted over 2 months ago
| Updated over 2 months ago
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Private owner (Omaha, NE)
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Peanut is named for the brown “peanut” spot on her forehead. She’s a very sweet girl. She was a gift from me to my boyfriend years ago; he recently passed away in a car accident so she came to live with me. Unfortunately, I travel a lot for work & Peanut is used to him working from home & frequent playing/snuggles. She’s really struggling with my absence and is exhibiting some anxious behaviors I’ve never seen before. She’s such a sweet, playful girl and I can see that her behavior recently is really an indicator that she needs more.
She’s a little shy, an excellent “biscuit maker,” & she’ll even play fetch if you make a ball for her out of foil. She loves to climb under the covers on a chilly night or sleep on the bottom corner of the bed when it’s warm.
She’s an indoor cat who’s had very little exposure to children/other animals so if she were to have young or furry housemates I think she’d need a slow/gentle introduction. She comes with all her favorite toys and a large cat tree.
Peanut is named for the brown “peanut” spot on her forehead. She’s a very sweet girl. She was a gift from me to my boyfriend years ago; he recently passed away in a car accident so she came to live with me. Unfortunately, I travel a lot for work & Peanut is used to him working from home & frequent playing/snuggles. She’s really struggling with my absence and is exhibiting some anxious behaviors I’ve never seen before. She’s such a sweet, playful girl and I can see that her behavior recently is really an indicator that she needs more.
She’s a little shy, an excellent “biscuit maker,” & she’ll even play fetch if you make a ball for her out of foil. She loves to climb under the covers on a chilly night or sleep on the bottom corner of the bed when it’s warm.
She’s an indoor cat who’s had very little exposure to children/other animals so if she were to have young or furry housemates I think she’d need a slow/gentle introduction. She comes with all her favorite toys and a large cat tree.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.